Who’s going to scrap her?
Could people “in the know” send me a PM stating which company is going to dismantle “Guppy”?
Many thanks in advance! 😎
Guppy now Prop-less…
At 15.30 hrs local time Guppy had all her propellers removed to be placed on pallets away from the aircraft… 🙁
For those with access to Pprune.org , see
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=233936&page=16 .
And some rather interesting video footage at Youtube taken this Tuesday of Guppy without her four propellers.
Click at http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5s_Jf_qZIGM !
Okay, according to http://www.kammair.nl/ it is now no longer possible to reserve a flight via their website.
BUT 🙂 : if you turn up on the day itself and go to their table/stand you will still be able to book a flight! Dutch readers: they even have a “PIN-automaat”, but I guess Kammair will also accept banknotes.
If demand is high extra flights can be arranged.
Air Traffic Control at Amsterdam Airport has repeatedly stated, also this week, that they do not have any problem letting the Gippsland Airvan fly over the airport. Of course as long as the operational situation of that particular moment does not dictate otherwise but I guess this is normal…
The text in full:
“19 april a.s. Rondvluchten bij de Dutch Spotters Convention.
Een spottersvlucht van plm 40 minuten brengt je vanaf Rotterdam dwars over Schiphol Airport. Zie de Jumbo’s onder je starten! En leg ze vast! Kosten 75 euro per persoon all-in. Boeken via de website kan nu niet meer. Er zijn nog wel plaatsen beschikbaar. Die kunt u a.s. zaterdag boeken bij onze stand op de Spotters Convention in Rotterdam. We verwelkomen u graag.”
Thanks for the information Alepou and soundbarrier!
As for deliveries: I think I’ll stick with buying them in the shops. IAPR is a great magazine but service? 😡 ……
…by giving the contract to the DAMN French!
Mike44
And the Brits, and the Germans, and the Italians, and the Spanish… :rolleyes:
Today I received volume 23. Will scan content a little later and post it. It includes reports on NSAWC F-16s, Asas de Portugal, B-1B, C-17A, FAB Mirage 2000, US Army Aviation part 2, Irans Tomcats, 21SOS etc. 😎 😀
Hello,
Is there a preface for volume 24? In other words, are some subjects/features/reports for the next volume already known?
Yes, I know, most subscribers still haven’t received number 23 yet… :diablo:
Already seen this thread on the Military forum BSG?
Apparently volume 23 is only JUST out. Some people may have to wait several more weeks though, don’t ask me why… 🙁
Formal investigation?
Over at Pprune.org at
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=284250&page=33 there are now already calls for a formal investigation to be done by the Heritage Fund Lottery HLF…
Some interesting anecdotes about this project are also being highlighted.
And here’s some more text:
“The ATL-98 Carvair
A Comprehensive History of the Aircraft and All 21 Airframes
William Patrick Dean
Foreword by Michael O’Callaghan
ISBN 978-0-7864-3670-5
photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
hardcover (7 x 10) 2008
$75
Not Yet Published, Available Spring/Summer 2008
Description
The ATL-98 Carvair was and is a truly unusual aircraft. Converted from 19 C-54 World War II transport planes and two DC-4 airliners into a small fleet of air ferries by Aviation Traders of Southend, England, the Carvair allowed commercial air passengers to accompany their personal cars, completely loaded with luggage, onboard the aircraft. The planes were dispersed throughout the world, operating for 75 airlines and transporting cars, royalty, rock groups, refugees, whales, rockets, military vehicles, gold, and even nuclear material. After 65 years, two Carvairs are still in service, and it’s hard to imagine any fleet of aircraft more woven into world politics, operating in more remote areas, or transporting more diverse cargo.
This work provides a comprehensive history of the ATL-98 Carvair, beginning with an overview of corporate histories and profiles of key players in the Carvair’s development, including William Patterson, Donald Douglas, and Freddie Laker. Four chapters illustrate the evolution of the car-ferry as a viable aircraft, the history of Aviation Traders, engineering details incorporated into the Carvair’s production, and major Carvair operators. The rest of the text features individual chapters on each of the fleet’s 21 planes, providing individual histories and anecdotes for each aircraft. Several appendices provide general DC-4 fleet data, dated histories of each aircraft, lists of DC-4 and ATL-98 owners and operators, cross-referenced lists of registration and serial numbers, and lists of official and unofficial aircraft names.”
A direct link to a description of Patrick’s upcoming book is
http://www.mcfarlandpub.com/book-2.php?id=978-0-7864-3670-5 .
Even though the weather does not exactly cooperate 🙁 the platformtours will still go ahead as planned!
Also this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdrTmwkGZeQ . Let the clip play for 15 seconds! After the take-off an interview begins. The Sky News interviewer is obviously not an aircraft enthusiast…
http://www.ruudleeuw.com/ is online again.
Apparently his website suddenly had a massive increase in the number of daily visitors after being highlighted at
http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Abandoned_Plane_Wrecks_of_the_North …
http://www.ruudleeuw.com/ is online again.
Apparently his website suddenly had a massive increase in the number of daily visitors after being highlighted at
http://digg.com/offbeat_news/Abandoned_Plane_Wrecks_of_the_North …
This certainly helped Tom. Thanks very much!